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Care to debate that last point? For nine weeks OutKast brought the nation together under a groove--two grooves, actually. From December 2003 to February 2004, Andre's Hey Ya! and Big Boi's The Way You Move were stacked together at the top of the pop charts--the first time since the Beatles' arrival 40 years ago that two songs by the same band had so dominated the country's consciousness. The Way You Move was an instant R.-and-B. classic; Hey Ya! was something greater. You don't expect universality from a song about the agony...
...praise funky men--in particular, the funky men of OutKast. For no one has done more than Andre (3000) Benjamin, above left, and Antwan (Big Boi) Patton to infuse pop music with the wit and wiggle of ghetto Bohemianism, no one has done more for tent-size throwback jerseys and cumulus-cloud Afros, and no one has done more to unite the crumbling cultural terrain...
Some excerpts of his opinions on recent music: Andre 3000 or Big Boi? “Andre. ‘Hey Ya!’ is the song of the year.” Room on Fire, the new Strokes album? “I haven’t listened to it much, but it sounds a lot like the first one, which I liked. Only better.” The last Radiohead album? “I gave up on Radiohead after Kid A. That killed it for me. Also, I reviewed it at the time, and got hate...
...care what the other candidates say. I don't think OutKast is really breaking up. Andre 3000 and Big Boi just cut solo records; that's all." GENERAL WESLEY CLARK, Democratic presidential candidate, lightheartedly, in a campaign ad solicited by MTV's Rock the Vote...
...care what the other candidates say. I don't think OutKast is really breaking up. Andre 3000 and Big Boi just cut solo records, that's all." General Wesley Clark, Democratic U.S. presidential candidate, in a 30-second campaign ad on MTV targeted at young voters